NPR Points to Government Failures in Preventing Black Lung
Today National Public Radio (NPR) is running a powerful story by Howard Berkes, one of their investigative reporters who has been central to documenting the resurgence…
Today National Public Radio (NPR) is running a powerful story by Howard Berkes, one of their investigative reporters who has been central to documenting the resurgence…
As the end of 2018 approaches, the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund is receiving lots of media attention as Congress plays chicken with the deadline to…
The biggest legal issue in federal black lung benefits litigation right now concerns a relatively obscure part of the U.S. Constitution—the Appointments Clause. This past summer,…
Last month, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Benefits Review Board issued its first precedential case of 2018. Miller v. Pine Branch Coal Sales, Inc., No. 18-0323…
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a major decision that threatens many more delays in federal black lung cases. On its surface, the issue in Lucia…
Yesterday, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a major report about the black lung benefits system. The report looked at the finances of the Black…
Yesterday, NPR published another article in its series on the recent resurgence of black lung among American coal miners. The piece by Howard Berkes (with help…
Earlier this month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued a precedential decision in a federal black lung benefits claim: Zurich American Insurance…
Last week the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued one of its rare decisions relating to black lung benefits. The decision will likely…
After last week’s important publication in JAMA discussing NIOSH’s unprecedented finding of 416 coal miners with severe black lung—the largest single cluster of black lung ever…